News, politics, insights, inside information from the left

Main Menu

Fawkes displays Facebook ignorance to smear Gwynne

The right-wing trash site Guido Fawkes displayed complete ignorance of the basics of social media site Facebook in order to smear Labour’s Shadow Communities Secretary Andrew Gwynne.

Under a red and yellow banner screaming, ‘Guido investigation’, Fawkes published an article claiming Gwynne had ‘joined’ multiple racist and antisemitic Facebook groups, concluding that the MP was:

hid[ing] some pretty radical views or – perhaps more likely – he is simply blanket-accepting all the group invitations he gets from randomers.

But Labour Facebook campaigners confirmed that Fawkes’ assumption was nonsense:

They’re public groups so you don’t need to accept anything, it’s automatic. If you get a lot of notifications it’s easy to miss being added into groups.

It’s a well-known tactic some of the racist right use to harrass – add someone you want to embarrass into offensive groups and then ‘expose’ them.

Gwynne is a former chair of Labour Friends of Israel, so the idea that he would join hate groups is ludicrous – but that didn’t stop the right-wing bile site spreading fake news.

Given the use of the tactic by hate groups, the article raises the question of how the ‘investigation’ came across the information, as well as exposing – at best – the site’s ignorance.

A spokesperson for Gwynne said:

These are public groups which Andrew was added to without his knowledge or consent. He does not endorse the views expressed in these groups and was appalled when he learnt he had been added to them.

The SKWAWKBOX needs your support. This blog is provided free of charge but depends on the generosity of its readers to be viable. If you can afford to, please click here to arrange a one-off or modest monthly donation via PayPal. Thanks for your solidarity so this blog can keep bringing you information the Establishment would prefer you not to know about.

If you wish to reblog this post, you are welcome to do so – see here for more.

12 responses to “Fawkes displays Facebook ignorance to smear Gwynne”

Anybody who believes the lying bile that FAWKES writes, is as right wing as he is!
He, along with those who agree with his witterings, will one day, be no more than a bad smell, to those who would care or remember!

Fawkes is nothing if not casual with facts and misleading. Respectfully I would beg to differ that being a former Chair of FOI is any recommendation of being non racist. Lest we forget FOI is amongst a number of proxy political agencies (including JLM, BICOM, the Community Security Trust, We Love Israel etc), the sole aim of which is to further and gain legitimacy for the apartheid racist policies of the Israeli state in the form of the slow genocide of the Palestinian people which has been ongoing since 1948. FOI in both it’s Labour and Conservative forms seeks to promote this agenda of the Israeli state and you need only recollect FOI’s involvement in the Patel case to evidence this. The attempted corruption of our political processes is unwelcome whatever side of the political divide one occupies.

This is just a Blairite Tory Lite Right Winger getting kicked by another Right Winger ! What I wonder is how someone like Gwynne has managed to get a job in Comrade Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet! I think that Comrade Corbyn would be better off leaving a position (albeit a very minor one) vacant rather than fill it with someone who is more a weathervane than a sign post (unless one likes a sign post which will return one back to the way one has come! i.e. Tory Lite shit street!).

This is true what happens on Facebook, it has happened to me, you have to be really careful as someone can as you say add you without your knowledge, One examplel, I was added to Britain First & the chair of my CLP messaged me, as she knew I wouldn’t have anything to do with them. Also if you like what appears to be an innocent post they can add you that way too.
I post a lot on Facebook which are all political & have acquired a lot of friends because of this & get numerous friends requests, too many to vet each one or I would be at it all day checking them out, so I tend to go on how many mutual friends we have in common.

Guido Fawkes website is named after someone who sought to blow up Parliament and kill a lot of people. If it had succeeded, it may well have led to terrible pogroms against Catholics and huge loss of life.